1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
I'm no expert in the English language. But beside the start of a new sentence, only names shall start with uppercase. Names like God or Jesus. We do not name pest, if a cockroach crawl out from under your fridge you stomp it right? You don't give it a name, because if you do, it's gonna be hard to kill it. Nice try tho, but I'll keep writing jews and cockroach in lowercase, because it's basically the same thing.
I don't know, sounds like (((they're))) trying to justify their own right to existence. Besides, in Germanic and Scandinavian languages, jew becomes a combined word, often by adding swine at the end of it: judenschwein or judesvin.
"Damn jews" is very common too. "Jävla judesvin" the Swedes will say which roughly translates to "devils jew swine". Just don't say "fucking jew" because that is taken very literally and someone might actually stick something sharp up schlomos ass.
Spez: turns out gulag translate is kiked enough to translate judenschwein into jewish wine. 🤡🌎